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James Gargasoulas pleads not guilty over car attack that killed six in Melbourne James Gargasoulas pleads not guilty over car attack that killed six in Melbourne
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Bourke Street murder accused James Gargasoulas has entered 33 pleas of not guilty over a car attack that killed six and injured dozens more in Melbourne last year.Bourke Street murder accused James Gargasoulas has entered 33 pleas of not guilty over a car attack that killed six and injured dozens more in Melbourne last year.
The 27-year-old entered his pleas one by one as the charges and names of victims from the 20 January 2017 rampage were read to the supreme court on Wednesday.The 27-year-old entered his pleas one by one as the charges and names of victims from the 20 January 2017 rampage were read to the supreme court on Wednesday.
Bourke Street deaths: James Gargasoulas found fit to stand trial for murderBourke Street deaths: James Gargasoulas found fit to stand trial for murder
He is facing six charges of murder and 27 of reckless conduct endangering life in a trial Justice Mark Weinberg indicated would last just over a week.He is facing six charges of murder and 27 of reckless conduct endangering life in a trial Justice Mark Weinberg indicated would last just over a week.
A jury of 13 will be selected on Wednesday afternoon to hear the case that is “well known in Melbourne”, he told them.A jury of 13 will be selected on Wednesday afternoon to hear the case that is “well known in Melbourne”, he told them.
Openings in the trial are expected to begin on Thursday and Weinberg warned potential jurors might find the contents of the trial “somewhat confronting”.Openings in the trial are expected to begin on Thursday and Weinberg warned potential jurors might find the contents of the trial “somewhat confronting”.
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